Renfrew County Regional Envirothon

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

The Renfrew County Regional Envirothon is an educational program developed by the Ontario Forestry Association that is intended to provide an opportunity for high school students to learn about various environmental disciplines (e.g. aquatics, forestry, soils and wildlife). This program is for English and French High School students from grades nine to twelve. It is delivered through field trips, resource materials and competitions at the regional, provincial and North American level. Area secondary school students are encouraged to participate in an interactive field workshop to learn a variety of resource management concepts within these modules followed by a competition to test the newly acquired knowledge. Envirothon uses field testing to develop critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork and communication skills.The winning team of the Renfrew County Envirothon will later represent the county at a provincial competition. We would like to congratulate all Renfrew County students from Madawaska High School, Mackenzie High School, Opeongo High School, Arnprior District High School, Bishop Smith Catholic High School, General Panet High School, Centre Scolaire Jeanne Lajoie Catholique Parllion Secondarie, Fellows High School and Renfrew Collegiate Institute who have participated. Special congratulations to the team from Opeongo High School who proceeded to represent Renfrew County at the Provincial competition in St. George, in 2007 and 2009 and to Mackenzie for representing us in 2008.This program is made possible because of the generous support of many partners. Volunteers and partners and sponsors provide financial and in kind support that make the event possible. The schools participating in 2012 include: General Panet High School, Fellowes High School, Opeongo High School, Anrprior High School and Ecole secondaire catholique Jeanne la Joie.

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The primary goal is to provide participating schools with important information in a timely manner. In addition, it is a great way to provide a forum for feedback. The blog will also allow for exchange of ideas and information. Secondarily, this info may also be useful to volunteers, sponsors, partners, media and the public.

Renfrew County Stewardship Council

The Renfrew County Stewardship Council is a private land conservation program that brings together landowners, organizations and agencies to share information and partner on land stewardship projects. Our goal is to promote and encourage sustainable use of natural resources. Our key focus is issues concerning forestry, wetlands, wildlife, lakes and rivers. The Council has worked closely with the MNR, Ontario Stewardship and a variety of partners to work on land stewardship projects. The council has succeeded in partnering on a wide range of new and existing projects developed to enhance the stewardship ethic of Renfrew County such as the Renfrew County Outdoor Woodlot Conference, Renfrew County Stewardship Ranger Program, Renfrew County Natural History Day and the Renfrew County Regional Envirothon.
“Our mission is to encourage responsible land use and resource stewardship for the future.”

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Competition Results

A special congratulation goes out to the team from Opeongo High School who proceeded to represent Renfrew County at the Provincial competition in St. George in 2011 and General Panet (Petawawa) who proceeded to the Ontario Forestry Association's "Norther Forestry" exposure tour in Dryden, ON.